elpodcasting.pdf How to create podcasts with elementary students using GarageBand 3 (developed by Toni Carlson, elementary library/IT teacher at the Cunniff School in Watertown)
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IDv3 Tags
IDv3 tags are like MARC records. Completing the IDv3 is very important! At the very least, add author, title, series and date. This information is stored with your mp3 file, so that mp3 players can identify the content of the file.
Table of Contents
Welcome First Time Podcasters!!!
Podcasts to Investigate
Other Podcasting Resources
Software
Hardware
Steps to Making a Podcast
Shownotes
Shownotes are simply a collection of information about or from your podcast. Shownotes may include any or all of the following:- Examples of podcasts with shownotes:
- Chapman, C.C. Accident Hash. http://www.accidenthash.com
- Includes commentary on the show, links to references, and a playlist, because his podcast is music focused
- Denver Public Library. Stories for Kids! http://podcast.denverlibrary.org/.
- Shownotes include summary, citation, and cover art for all books shared.
- Mugglecast. http://www.mugglecast.net
- Shownotes include file size, run time, outline of content, links, and transcripts.
- Schwartz, Greg. Uncontrolled Vocabulary. http://uncontrolledvocabulary.blogspot.com/.
- Notes about how to subscribe and participate, thank you messages to people who helped.
>IDv3 Tags
IDv3 tags are like MARC records. Completing the IDv3 is very important! At the very least, add author, title, series and date. This information is stored with your mp3 file, so that mp3 players can identify the content of the file.- For more information: IDv3 Tags Made Easy: http://www.id3.org/ID3v2Easy
>Submitting Your Podcast to iTunes
Apple has an article with FAQs for podcast makers at: